Golf for Women

Golf In Ireland? Episode Two: 50 Days To Pack

by Pat Mullaly on March 20, 2011

We’re traveling to Ireland for golf in 50 days and I wanted to keep you up to date with all our plans and preparations. We have 50 days to plan and pack our bags and this morning I spent a little time talking to my golfing companion, Noreen, and thought you’d like to listen in [...]

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Do you know a woman golfer who has been an inspiration for you? Someone who, through their life and example has made a difference in people’s lives both on and off the golf course? It’s time to recognize her! Birdy & Grace Golf Apparel For Women Launches Contest For Women Golfers 2011 Search for Golf [...]

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Three More Steps to A Healthy Golf Season!

by Pat Mullaly on February 27, 2011

Golf Season is just around the corner here on Cape Cod, but if it is already in full swing where you are the following good advice still applies. Get healthy and stay healthy for your golf season with these three simple steps from our golf fitness guru, Kathy Ekdahl of PersonalBestPersonalTraining.com In a previous blog [...]

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Meet Donna White, A Top 50 Golf Instructor

by Pat Mullaly on February 26, 2011

If you’re reading this post at golfgurls.com I know you are focused on improving your golf game. GolfGurls.com has lots of golf advice and tips for the recreational golfer to use in practice and in play. You can read all about choosing the best equipment, finding the right courses to play, golf etiquette and building [...]

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Fantasy Golf Foursome: Who Would You Play With?

by Pat Mullaly on February 11, 2011

Yesterday I played a round of golf at The Links at Spanish Bay — “A True Links Golf Course in Scottish Tradition.” It didn’t matter that I was actually playing golf in Massachusetts. The golf simulator didn’t care where my body was located. My game was on the links course at Pebble Beach. Fantasy Golf! [...]

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Attracting women to the game of golf and then providing the support and mentoring needed to keep them interested is one of the challenges behind the creation of Golf For Cause. Recently at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, I sat down with Debbie Waitkus, President and Founder of Golf For Cause and current President [...]

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